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AUT 289: Engine Performance
5.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
An introductory class in engine tune-up. Emphasis is placed on tune-up procedure and performing complete maintenance tune-up work. Instruction is given in diagnosing malfunctions in the automotive engine and its accessory systems. Methods of testing electrical and fuel systems directly to engine performance are studied and practiced. Emission control systems will also be studied. Prerequisite: AUT 151, AUT 259 and AUT 260. 26 lecture, 78 lab hrs. (26 days) W
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AUT 290: Automotive Repair I
5.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
A shop course in which the student can develop additional abilities and understanding through diagnosis and repair of automotive systems. It includes overhaul and maintenance procedures and practices on suspension systems, brakes, power trains, and engines. Prerequisite: 30 credits in Automotive or instructor approval. 26 lecture, 78 lab hrs. (26 days) S
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AUT 291: Automotive Repair II
4.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
A continuation of Automotive Repair I with an emphasis on skill building. Prerequisite: AUT 208 or 30 Auto credits. 78 lab hrs. (26 days) W
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AV 104: Aircraft Systems I
4.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
This course introduces the student to the training aircraft that will be used in this program. Aircraft in current use for training by industry will be studied and emphasis placed on basic operations, including emergencies. Applicable Federal Aviation Regulations, including use of Minimum Equipment Lists, will be introduced. 4 lecture hrs/wk. Prerequisite: MTH 95
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AV 108: Aviation Meteorology
4.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
This course is designed as an introduction to the fundamentals of meteorology specific to aviation and the understanding of basic weather concepts to flight planning and in flight operations. Emphasis is placed on maximizing aircraft performance and minimizing exposure to weather hazards. Study will include atmospheric circulation patterns and resultant weather systems. Detailed analysis of weather reports and forecasts will place emphasis on pilot flight planning and decision making with respect to flight operations. 4 lecture hrs/wk.
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AV 110: Private Pilot -Ground School
5.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
This course involves an introduction to pilot training, human factors in aviation, and aviation opportunities, with emphasis on flight planning and decision making, human factors, and crew resource management. FAA written exam. Flight Labs AV 121, AV 122, AV 123 and AV 124 required per FAA minimum. See AV 121, 122, 123, 124. 5 lecture hrs/wk.
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AV 115: Careers in Aviation
3.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
The course is designed to help students explore various career options and prepare for a career in aviation. A variety of employment opportunities are investigated, including commercial, business, corporate, military and general aviation. Emphasis will be given to careers in operations and flight technology. 3 lecture hrs/wk
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AV 121,122,123,124: Flight Hours-Dual & Solo
40.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
Dual & Solo Flight time at Western Oregon School of Aviation in Roseburg. Classes are sequential, weather permitting. In order to receive FAA license, minimum of 40 hours flight time required. (20 hrs. in dual, 20 hrs. in solo.) AV 121 Flight Lab/Dual AV 122 Flight Lab/Dual AV 123 Flight Lab/Solo AV 124 Flight Lab/Solo
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AV 150: Aerodynamics
5.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
This course is an in depth study of aerodynamics, beginning with a brief history of the development of flight and flight theory. The physics of lift, drag, weight and thrust are related to airfoil and airplane design and operational characteristics. Aircraft stability and control are related to airplane performance and safety. Students will demonstrate their knowledge of aerodynamics through projects in which they predict aircraft performance, then test their predictions in flight. 5 lecture hrs/wk. Prerequisite: MTH 95.
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AV 204: Aircraft Systems II
4.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
This course entails a detailed study of aircraft systems and structures and enables the student to progress into heavier, more complex single and multiengine aircraft. Aircraft in current use by industry will be studied with an emphasis placed on operations, including emergencies. Applicable Federal Aviation Regulations, including use of Minimum equipment Lists, will be studied. 4 lecture hrs/wk. Prerequisite: AV 104.
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